Features:
The pressure plate profile system (also known as a component-type system) uses a floating connection structure, which effectively absorbs displacement.
Fixed-pitch pressure plates distribute pressure evenly across each glass panel, minimizing surface distortion and enhancing the appearance of coated glass.
Rigid connections with elastic joints provide effective insulation.
The system enables both flat and curved wall designs.
Uninstallation, replacement, and maintenance are quick and easy.
Hitching System:
The hitching system facilitates easy installation and adjustment.
A floating-stretch connecting structure adapts well to building distortions.
This system is designed for flat walls.
Elastic joints in rigid connections also provide excellent acoustic insulation.
Hidden Frame Supported Glass Curtain Wall:
Standardized and serialized designs ensure reliable quality and flexibility for various requirements.
The positioning erection and fixed-pitch compact structure evenly distribute pressure on each glass panel, with floating connections to absorb displacement.
The system creates a smooth, clean facade.
Stick-Built Semi-Hidden Frame Supported Glass Curtain Wall:
Horizontally Exposed Beam System: Standardized, serialized designs ensure consistent quality. Beams with fixed pallets bear the glass load, offering reliable support. Variations in horizontal buckle plates allow for customized facade effects.
Vertically Exposed Beam System: This system features standardized designs with reliable quality. Pallets fixed on the beams support the glass load. Adjusting vertical buckle plates enables customized facade appearances.
Stick-Built Dry-Processed Hidden Frame Supported Glass Curtain Wall:
Standardized, serialized designs ensure quality and versatility.
A hook-lock system provides structural reliability, allowing out-of-sequence glass panel installation for faster, simpler operations.
The design harmonizes interior and exterior views, with facade openings and fixed components creating a cohesive aesthetic.